03. 48 Years on Death Row for a Crime He Didn’t Commit | Glynn Simmons | Part 1

In Episode 3, Part 1 of Unintended Consequences, Mike Shelton sits down with Glynn Simmons, a man who spent 48 years, 5 months, and 18 days in prison for a crime he did not commit. After moving to Oklahoma from Louisiana, Glynn was arrested just 30 days later, convicted of murder, sentenced to death, and forced to spend nearly five decades fighting for his freedom. Throughout this powerful conversation, he shares the emotional toll of wrongful conviction, surviving death row, maintaining hope through unimaginable circumstances, and the faith that carried him through some of the darkest moments of his life. This episode explores: • Wrongful conviction and innocence • Death row and prison life • Police misconduct and hidden evidence • Faith, resilience, and survival • Mental health during incarceration • Family support through decades of imprisonment • Learning the law from prison • Fighting for freedom • Life after exoneration • The power of perseverance and hope Glynn's story is not only about what happened to him. It is about the countless people whose stories have never been heard and the importance of continuing to pursue justice for those still fighting to prove their innocence. Subscribe for more conversations exploring the real-life impact of Oklahoma's justice system and the people affected by it.